Finally in one place the full 2020 demonstration and repair of the only known surviving BINA-View interference display. Stay till the end for the animated crawl, showing what a bank of these displays would look and sound like. Enjoy!
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I saw this the first time it was posted.
Still watched it.
26 letters, 10 digits border, + – and black that's your 40 cards. function is somewhat similar to a crossbar relay.
This terrible crisis in the world??? WHICH ONE??? THERE ARE TOO MANY!!!
I thought you were using a microcontroller like the Raspberry Pi Pico ,or an Arduino to control your Binaveiw. Well who needs microcontrollers..😂!
I believe the display was shown in the old military or NASA movies in the Missile launch control center during the count-down process. Well thanks for showing us a blast from the past.
Great video,
6.3 and 24. Tubes and relays.
Looks sort of like an Ericsson code switch used to switch telephone calls, similar in function to a cross bar switch. i did some searches but found nothing. Imagine setting a code with a bunch of hair combs stacked up. with the right code a wire spring would fall through and make contact. i cane across these in use in the early 70's, another last gasp of electromechanical goodness.
Uh-oh! There goes the warranty! Again!
The thrill of getting it all working. Awesome!
It appears complicated, but once you separate its functions to their basic workings, it's actually a pretty simple device. A clever one. Discount the assembly, and the base parts are dirt cheap.
North Hollywood is my neck of the woods. Woot! IEE!
How does one clear out a lab anyways?
That thing is way too interesting. This needs to spur some real creativity in people now.